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unaccustomed
[uhn-uh-kuhs-tuhmd]
adjective
not accustomed accustomed or habituated.
to be unaccustomed to hardships.
unusual; unfamiliar.
A brief after-dinner speech is an unaccustomed pleasure.
unaccustomed
/ ˌʌnəˈkʌstəmd /
adjective
(foll by to) not used (to)
unaccustomed to pain
not familiar; strange or unusual
Other Word Forms
- unaccustomedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unaccustomed1
Example Sentences
Syd, unaccustomed to elevators, let alone crowded ones, had to be pulled in, then splat like a cartoon character on the floor each time there was a shift down.
The scorching heat has also taken a toll on residents, who are unaccustomed to living in such high temperatures.
Murderbot is stoic but awkward and unaccustomed to human emotions, which it learns about by surreptitiously watching hours of soap operas.
To have lived their whole lives unaccustomed to the smell of cigarettes lingering on clothes after a night out.
His memory lapse hasn’t made folks meaner — it’s just made Paul unaccustomed to the hassle.
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